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AN AUTHORITATIVE SURVEY OF CURRENT RESEARCH INTO CLINICALLY USEFUL CONVENTIONAL AND NONCONVENTIONAL ANTIBIOTIC THERAPEUTICS Pharmaceutically-active antibiotics revolutionized the treatment of infectious diseases, leading to decreased mortality and increased life expectancy. However, recent years have seen an alarming rise in the number and frequency of antibiotic-resistant Superbugs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that over two million antibiotic-resistant infections occur in the United States annually, resulting in approximately 23,000 deaths. Despite the danger to public health, a minimal number of new antibiotic drugs are currently in development or in clinical trials by major pharmaceutical companies. To prevent reverting back to the pre-antibiotic erawhen diseases caused by parasites or infections were virtually untreatable and frequently resulted in deathnew and innovative approaches are needed to combat the increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria to antibiotics. Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics From Molecules to Manexamines the current state and future direction of research into developing clinically-useful next-generation novel antibiotics. An internationally-recognized team of experts cover topics including glycopeptide antibiotic resistance, anti-tuberculosis agents, anti-virulence therapies, tetracyclines, the molecular and structural determinants of resistance, and more. Presents a multidisciplinary approach for the optimization of novel antibiotics for maximum potency, minimal toxicity, and appropriated degradabilityHighlights critical aspects that may relieve the problematic medical situation of antibiotic resistanceIncludes an overview of the genetic and molecular mechanisms of antibiotic resistanceAddresses contemporary issues of global public health and longevityIncludes full references, author remarks, and color illustrations, graphs, and charts Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics From Molecules to Manis a valuable source of up-to-date information for medical practitioners, researchers, academics, and professionals in public health, pharmaceuticals, microbiology, and related fields.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors vii

Preface ix

Foreword xiii
Ada Yonath

1 Molecular Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance – Part I 1
Alison J. Baylay, Laura J.V. Piddock, and Mark A. Webber

2 Molecular Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance – Part II 27
Liam K.R. Sharkey and Alex J. O’Neill

3 Resistance to Glycopeptide Antibiotics 51
François Lebreton and Vincent Cattoir

4 Resistance and Tolerance to Aminoglycosides 81
Wendy W.K. Mok and Mark P. Brynildsen

5 Tetracyclines: Mode of Action and their Bacterial Mechanisms of Resistance 101
Marilyn C. Roberts

6 Fluoroquinolone Resistance 125
Karl Drlica, Xilin Zhao, Muhammad Malik, Hiroshi Hiasa, Arkady Mustaev, and Robert Kerns

7 Dihydropteroate Synthase (Sulfonamides) and Dihydrofolate Reductase Inhibitors 163
Clemente Capasso and Claudiu T. Supuran

8 Anti‐tuberculosis Agents 173
Ying Zhang

9 Multidrug Resistance 201
Robert L. Marshall and Vassiliy N. Bavro

10 Anti‐virulence Therapies Through Potentiating ROS in Bacteria 239
Kristin J. Adolfsen and Mark P. Brynildsen

Index 255

Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics

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      Publisher: John Wiley and Sons Ltd
      Publication Date: 12/04/2019
      ISBN13: 9781119940777, 978-1119940777
      ISBN10: 111994077X

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      Book Synopsis
      AN AUTHORITATIVE SURVEY OF CURRENT RESEARCH INTO CLINICALLY USEFUL CONVENTIONAL AND NONCONVENTIONAL ANTIBIOTIC THERAPEUTICS Pharmaceutically-active antibiotics revolutionized the treatment of infectious diseases, leading to decreased mortality and increased life expectancy. However, recent years have seen an alarming rise in the number and frequency of antibiotic-resistant Superbugs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that over two million antibiotic-resistant infections occur in the United States annually, resulting in approximately 23,000 deaths. Despite the danger to public health, a minimal number of new antibiotic drugs are currently in development or in clinical trials by major pharmaceutical companies. To prevent reverting back to the pre-antibiotic erawhen diseases caused by parasites or infections were virtually untreatable and frequently resulted in deathnew and innovative approaches are needed to combat the increasing resistance of pathogenic bacteria to antibiotics. Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics From Molecules to Manexamines the current state and future direction of research into developing clinically-useful next-generation novel antibiotics. An internationally-recognized team of experts cover topics including glycopeptide antibiotic resistance, anti-tuberculosis agents, anti-virulence therapies, tetracyclines, the molecular and structural determinants of resistance, and more. Presents a multidisciplinary approach for the optimization of novel antibiotics for maximum potency, minimal toxicity, and appropriated degradabilityHighlights critical aspects that may relieve the problematic medical situation of antibiotic resistanceIncludes an overview of the genetic and molecular mechanisms of antibiotic resistanceAddresses contemporary issues of global public health and longevityIncludes full references, author remarks, and color illustrations, graphs, and charts Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotics From Molecules to Manis a valuable source of up-to-date information for medical practitioners, researchers, academics, and professionals in public health, pharmaceuticals, microbiology, and related fields.

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors vii

      Preface ix

      Foreword xiii
      Ada Yonath

      1 Molecular Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance – Part I 1
      Alison J. Baylay, Laura J.V. Piddock, and Mark A. Webber

      2 Molecular Mechanisms of Antibiotic Resistance – Part II 27
      Liam K.R. Sharkey and Alex J. O’Neill

      3 Resistance to Glycopeptide Antibiotics 51
      François Lebreton and Vincent Cattoir

      4 Resistance and Tolerance to Aminoglycosides 81
      Wendy W.K. Mok and Mark P. Brynildsen

      5 Tetracyclines: Mode of Action and their Bacterial Mechanisms of Resistance 101
      Marilyn C. Roberts

      6 Fluoroquinolone Resistance 125
      Karl Drlica, Xilin Zhao, Muhammad Malik, Hiroshi Hiasa, Arkady Mustaev, and Robert Kerns

      7 Dihydropteroate Synthase (Sulfonamides) and Dihydrofolate Reductase Inhibitors 163
      Clemente Capasso and Claudiu T. Supuran

      8 Anti‐tuberculosis Agents 173
      Ying Zhang

      9 Multidrug Resistance 201
      Robert L. Marshall and Vassiliy N. Bavro

      10 Anti‐virulence Therapies Through Potentiating ROS in Bacteria 239
      Kristin J. Adolfsen and Mark P. Brynildsen

      Index 255

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